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Your Junior Year Calendar...

August

  • Collect dates and locations for college fairs in your community.
  • Review your college savings plan and be sure you are on track.If you don’t currently have a plan, start saving now.

September

October

  • Take the PSAT.
  • Attend a college fair and talk with college reps who visit your school.
  • Do an online college search.
  • Meet with your high school counselor about ways to better prepare for college.

November

  • Request and review brochures and catalogs from colleges that interest you.
  • Create a list of 10 to 15 colleges that fit your requirements.
  • Track important deadlines for each college on your list.

December

  • Begin planning for the SAT and/or ACT exams. Know the registration process and test dates.
  • Attend area financial aid meetings or meet with your school counselor about financial aid.
  • Start a file of scholarship/financial aid data, (i.e.: criteria, amounts, contacts, deadlines, etc).
  • Purchase an SAT and/or ACT study guide and familiarize yourself with the exam format.

January

  • Schedule visits to 3-5 colleges on your list.
  • Organize scholarship and grant data. Maintain a calendar to avoid missing deadlines.

February

  • Review the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
  • When scheduling senior classes, include credits to meet college entrance requirements.
  • Registration is due for the April ACT.

March

  • Arrange more campus tours. During college visits, be sure to ask about financial aid options.
  • If taking AP courses, talk to your counselor about CLEP exams.
  • Make a list of teachers, employers or coaches that may write you letters of recommendation.
  • Register for the SAT, if taking the exam in April or May.

April

  • After visiting all of the colleges on your list, compare and rank them in terms of preference.
  • Register for the SAT, if taking the exam in June.

May

  • Take AP exams.
  • Consider taking a summer course at a local college.
  • Work a summer job related to your career interest or participate in some community service.
  • Register for the ACT, if taking the exam in June.

June

July

  • Begin working on college applications and essays.
  • Enjoy the rest of summer and get ready for your senior year!

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